Re: [backstage] Browser statistics

2007-10-07 Thread Mr I Forrester

I'll see if I can get this done again, with as much detail as possible.

Cheers,

Ian

Allan Jardine wrote:

Hello all,

A while ago the BBC released a set of browser statistics for people 
viewing the bbc.co.uk web-site ( 
http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/msg03899.html - 
Thanks Kim! ), and I was wondering if you might be able to do this 
again, to get an up-to-date record of what the trends are, and what 
the current market share is? Half a year after the other statistics it 
might be interesting.


Also (a very sick request, and I do apologise for it but...) is there 
any chance the IE break down can include IE5Mac (if it even registers)?


Many thanks
Allan


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[backstage] Browser statistics

2007-10-05 Thread Allan Jardine

Hello all,

A while ago the BBC released a set of browser statistics for people  
viewing the bbc.co.uk web-site ( http://www.mail-archive.com/ 
backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/msg03899.html - Thanks Kim! ), and I was  
wondering if you might be able to do this again, to get an up-to-date  
record of what the trends are, and what the current market share is?  
Half a year after the other statistics it might be interesting.


Also (a very sick request, and I do apologise for it but...) is there  
any chance the IE break down can include IE5Mac (if it even registers)?


Many thanks
Allan


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